Louis Vuitton’s new Escale Spin Time watch will be an object of curiosity to watch collectors thanks to the way it combines two innovative concepts to form an artistic new timepiece. The Escale Spin Time features the brand’s spin time complication encased in the distinctive Escale watch case. The dial features spinning cubes at the indices. Two faces of each cube feature have been hand painted with colorful miniature nautical flags, while the remaining two faces feature numerals for 12 and 24-hour timekeeping). Every hour, one of the cubes spins to reveal the hour of the day while a white hand indicates the minutes. Effectively, the dial of the watch changes with every passing hour, revealing the different flags.

This watch is available in two variants: one with a two-tone caseband and bezel made from pink gold and brushed titanium while the other features a case of titanium and white gold. It has a 42 hour power reserve and is water-resistant to 30m. The watches come with a black alligator strap with a vivid yellow lining. Its lugs and crown reference the iconic steamer trunks that are at the heart of the Louis Vuitton brand.
The watch is set to hit stores later this year.

It's amazing how quickly Nicolas Ghesquiere has changed the aesthetic at Louis Vuitton. It's one thing to come in to a globally recognized brand after the decade-and-a-half tenure of a legend like Marc Jacobs and put together your own collection with your own quirks; it's quite another to do that in a way that the industry buys into whole-heartedly, as it seems to with Ghesquiere's Vuitton.

Ghesquiere has already established the core of his handbag line, and that's mainly what you'll find in these lookbook images of Louis Vuitton Pre-Fall 2015, alongside a couple of 70s-style refreshes on the iconic Alma. The bags are good in the way that Ghesquiere has been good all along--they're casual and true to the brand, but they feel nothing at all like what came before them during the Jacobs era.

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Louis Vuitton has finally launched their own magazine last October. The biannual magazine is entitled “The Book“. The first issue with Charlotte Gainsbourg on the cover which is translated in 11 languages, is not available in newsstands though, as it was only sent to selected customers globally. The magazine has 126 pages of photo shoots, interviews and various articles regarding the French fashion house. It also includes backstage shots of Juergen Teller from the Cruise 2015 show, an interview with French actress Catherine Deneuve, a feature on Nicolas Ghesquière’s debut collection for Louis Vuitton, a history on the iconic Keepall bag and men’s photo shoot in Iceland by Peter Lindbergh.

The magazine was edited by Sylvia Jorif from French Elle and art direction from Yorgo Tloupas.

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Here, we will introduce you newest Louis Vuitton Men’s Formal Wear for Spring-Summer 2015. There are numerous different style Men’s Suit make you looks handsome, professional and taste. The following images feature ideal menswear suits with sharp tailoring and impeccable fit.

From the pictures, we knew that if you wear them, you are about to see strong lines, classic silhouettes and ideal looks for wearing at work and special events. For every men, a suitable suits is must-have in their wardrobe. Take a view below and tell us which set you like and you also can find more LV men handbags to match it on Cheap LV Bags for Black Friday discount price!

There’s no doubt about it: Nicolas Ghesquiere knows exactly what he’s up to at Louis Vuitton. The designer sent his second major collection for the brand down his Paris runway yesterday morning, and the results felt like a strong continuation on what he’s built so far. On top of that, a lot of the bags were quite good.

If you didn’t like the Twist Bag that Ghesquiere debuted for Resort 2015, your feelings might be less enthusiastic. Although its raised, tubular LV logo still feels clunky to me, everything else about the bag is pretty good. Perhaps more importantly, it doesn’t feel like something Marc Jacobs would have made, and that’s vital for a brand looking for a new direction and new excitement. A particularly interesting series of Twist bags were made of Louis Vuitton Epi leather with significant color variation, which is a first for one of the brand’s most popular materials.

Another first: A red and black monogram print, as well as soft-sided versions of the Petite-Malle bag that was introduced with Ghesquiere’s first collection. Overall, there was plenty to look forward to.